half-pulse-repetition-rate delay

half-pulse-repetition-rate delay

[′haf ‚pəls ‚rep·ə′tish·ən ‚rāt di‚lā] (electronics) In the loran navigation system, an interval of time equal to half the pulse repetition rate of a pair of loran transmitting stations, introduced as a delay between transmission of the master and slave signals, to place the slave station signal on the B trace when the master station signal is mounted on the A trace pedestal.